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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regularly from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the frequency of an action or event that occurs from a particular source or starting point. Example: "I receive updates regularly from my boss via email."
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He suffered regularly from "the 4 a.m.
His London Post appeared regularly from 1699 to 1706.
Tip fat regularly from the pan.
They leave regularly from Circular Quay.
Dr. Gahl says he hears this regularly from his patients.
My eldest son, Max, came to visit regularly from London.
A dignified middle-aged couple commute regularly from Harmon.
Major Burke called Ensign Tilney regularly from Iraq.
His cafe in Armley started opening regularly from December 2013.
Buses run regularly from Bridlington station to Flamborough.
It's progress that these sentiments now come regularly from people who work in finance.
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